Cooperation

the College shapes skills for multi-professional and multicultural teamwork in its staff and learners while in continuous national and international cooperation with organisations that support development.

HENRE II 2006 - 2009

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The general aim behind the radiographic network (HENRE) is to enable radiographers throughout Europe to develop, harmonize and improve standards of professional practice and education. The stated aim of a thematic network isto define and develop a European dimension within a given academic discipline or other issues of common interest through co-operation between university faculties or departments, academic or professional associations. Such co-operation should have a lasting and widespread impact across a large range of institutions within or between specific discipline areas.

The attempt to harmonize educational provision within Europe has been a long term-goal of the International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologists (ISRRT). One way to make this is a reality is through the education providers at HE level leading the way and bringing together the Institutions to enable the development and validation of a common primary qualification for radiographers.

Four sub groups have been set up with specific tasks to address.

Tallinn Health College is participating in the work of sub group I that is aiming to develop a summary of the radiography profession, including descriptions of degree profiles, learning outcomes, competencies, level descriptors, workload and ECTS based on current Tuning methodologies.